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Kenjiro Taura is a professor at the University of Tokyo, where he teaches and conducts research in parallel and distributed programming, programming languages, privacy protection, and large language models. He is Executive Director and Vice President of the university in charge of information systems and security. His contributions span both academic and institutional leadership, with a focus on enhancing secure, efficient, and user-centered computing environments in higher education.
Prof. Taura has been deeply involved in national-scale infrastructure projects such as the HPCI initiative and the mdx project, which aim to unify supercomputing resources across universities and support cutting-edge computational research. His research interests include large-scale data processing, privacy-preserving systems, and the design of programming languages and models for high-performance computing.
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